Super Lawyers Magazine Chooses Fred Shahrooz-Scampato

By FRED SHAHROOZ-SCAMPATO

March 24, 2015 at 10:02 AM

The firm is proud to announce that Fred Shahrooz-Scampato, Esquire, has been chosen for a second year in a row, to receive the distinguished honor of Employment Litigation: Plaintiff by Super Lawyers Magazine.

Each year, no more than five percent of New Jersey lawyers receive inclusion into this state's Super Lawyers Magazine. The selection for this respected list is made by the research team at Super Lawyers, a Thomson Reuters business, that rates outstanding lawyers from more than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional achievement.

Whether you are an employer looking for assistance with employment law issues, or an employee who feels unfairly treated, Fred Shahrooz Scampato can provide you with the benefit of his over twenty years experience in employment law. His goal is to prevent workplace problems from becoming costly litigation. He can be reached at Scampato@aol.com, Scampato@njlaborlaw.com or 908-301-9095. Visit his website at www.njlaborlaw.com.

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